1. The Booth Theatre is a Broadway theatre located in New York City’s Theater District. It was named after actor Edwin Booth, and opened its doors in 1913. The theater has a seating capacity of 766 and is known for hosting popular productions like \"The Glass Menagerie,\" \"The Elephant Man,\" and \"Sunday in the Park with George.\" The theatre is unique in that it has retained many of its original design elements, including its ornate ceiling and grand staircase. In 2013, the Booth Theatre celebrated its 100th anniversary.

2. The working hours of the Booth Theatre vary depending on showtimes. You can contact the Box Office at (212) 239-6200 for specific showtimes and ticket availability.

3. Ticket information and transportation: Tickets for performances at the Booth Theatre can be purchased through Telecharge or at the box office. The theater is conveniently located in Manhattan’s Theater District and is easily accessible by subway, bus, or taxi. The nearest subway stops are at 49th and 50th Streets on the B, D, F, and M lines. The M7, M20, M50, and M104 buses also stop nearby. Parking is available at several nearby garages for an additional fee.